Lawmaker Urges US College to Cut Ties With China; Texas Sues TikTok

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
October 4, 2024China in Focus
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The chair of a House committee is calling on U.S. higher education to shut down partnership with Chinese universities, after a growing number of Chinese espionage cases were brought to light.

Top U.S. officials lay out their biggest concern: election interference from China, Russia, and Iran.

Texas is taking TikTok to court. Why does it say the Chinese-owned app violated the privacy rights of American children?

And, the European Commission confirms it has enough votes to impose higher tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars after a vote. What does it mean for the bloc and its high-stakes trade relations with Beijing?

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